EP1891012A2 - Quinoline derivatives as nk3 anatgonists - Google Patents
Quinoline derivatives as nk3 anatgonistsInfo
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Definitions
- quinoline derivatives Described herein are quinoline derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions comprising them, and the use of such compounds in the treatment of peripheral and central nervous system diseases or disorders.
- GAD generalized anxiety disorder
- Depressive disorder is an illness that involves the body, mood, and thoughts. It affects the way a person eats and sleeps, the way they feel about themselves, and the way they think about things. People with a depressive illness cannot merely "pull themselves together" and get better. Without treatment, symptoms can last for weeks, months, and even years.
- Major depression interferes with a persons ability to work, study, sleep, eat, and enjoy life. A disabling episode of depression may occur only once but more commonly occurs several times in a lifetime.
- a less severe type of depression termed dysthymia, involves long-term, - -
- Bipolar disorder is yet another type of depression that is also called manic- depressive illness. It is not as prevalent; as other forms of depressive disorders and bipolar disorder is characterized by cycling mood changes that swing between manic highs and depressive lows. Sometimes the mood switches are dramatic and rapid, but most often they are gradual.
- a person can have any or all of the symptoms of a depressive disorder.
- a person may be overactive, overtalkative, and have a great deal of energy.
- Tachykinin receptors are the targets of a family of structurally related peptides which include substance P (SP), neurokinin A (NKA) and neurokinin B (NKB), collectively "tachykinins.” Tachykinins are synthesized in the central nervous system (CNS), and peripheral tissues, where they exert a variety of biological activities. Three tachykinin receptors are known which are named neurokinin- 1 (NK-I), neurokinin-2 (NK-2) and neurokinin-3 (NK-3) receptors. NK-I and NK-2 receptors are expressed in a wide variety of peripheral tissues and NK-I receptors are also expressed in the CNS whereas NK-3 receptors are primarily expressed in the CNS.
- SP substance P
- NKA neurokinin A
- NKB neurokinin B
- tachykinins are synthesized in the central nervous system (CNS), and peripheral tissues, where they exert a variety of biological activities.
- CNS central nervous system
- NK-I neurokin
- the neurokinin receptors mediate a variety of tachykinin-stimulated biological effects that include: transmission of excitatory neuronal signals in the CNS and periphery (e.g. pain signals), modulation of smooth muscle contractile activity, modulation of immune and inflammatory responses, induction of hypotensive effects via dilation of the peripheral vasculature, and stimulation of endocrine and exocrine gland secretions.
- tachykinin-stimulated biological effects include: transmission of excitatory neuronal signals in the CNS and periphery (e.g. pain signals), modulation of smooth muscle contractile activity, modulation of immune and inflammatory responses, induction of hypotensive effects via dilation of the peripheral vasculature, and stimulation of endocrine and exocrine gland secretions.
- NK-3 receptors In the CNS, activation of NK-3 receptors has been shown to modulate dopamine, acetylcholine and serotonin release, suggesting a therapeutic utility for NK-3 ligands for the treatment of a variety of disorders including anxiety, depression, schizophrenia and obesity.
- Studies in primate brain have shown the presence of NK-3 rnRNA in a variety of regions relevant to these disorders.
- Studies in rats have shown NK-3 receptors to be located on MCH-containing neurons in the lateral hypothalamus and zona inc ⁇ rta, again suggesting a therapeutic utility for NK-3 ligands for obesity.
- Non-peptide ligands have been developed for each of the tachykinin receptors, however known non-peptide NK-3 receptor antagonists suffer from a number of problems such as species selectivity which limits the potential to evaluate these compounds in many appropriate disease models. New non-peptide NK-3 receptor ligands are therefore desirable for use as therapeutic agents and as tools to investigate the biological consequences of NK-3 receptor modulation.
- NK-3r NK-3 receptors
- NK-3r NK-3 receptors
- diseases, disorders and conditions including but not limited to depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, cognitive disorders, psychoses, obesity, inflammatory diseases including irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disorder, emesis, pre-eclampsia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, disorders associated with excessive gonadotrophins and/or androgens including dysmenorrhea, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatic cancer, and testicular cancer in which modulation of the activity of NK-3 receptors is beneficial.
- diseases, disorders and conditions including but not limited to depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, cognitive disorders, psychoses, obesity, inflammatory diseases including irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disorder, emesis, pre-eclampsia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, disorders associated with excessive gonadotrophins and/or androgens including dysmenorrhea, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatic cancer, and testicular cancer in which
- Ligands for NK-3 receptors disclosed herein and stereoisomers, enantiomers, in vivo- hydrolysable precursors and pharmaceutically-acceptable salts thereof are compounds of Formula I,
- R 1 is selected from H, C 1-6 alkyl-, C 3-6 CyClOaIlCyI-, and C 1-4 alkyl0C(0)-;
- A is phenyl or C 3-7 cycloalkyl-; n is 1, 2 or 3;
- R 2 at each occurrence is independently selected from H, -OH 5 -NH 2 , -CN, halogen, C 1-6 alkyl-, C 3-7 cycloalkyl ⁇ , C 1-6 alkoxy- and C 1-(5 alkoxyC 1-6 alkyl-;
- R 3 at each occurrence is independently selected from H 3 -OH, -NH 2 , -NO 2 , -CN, halogen, C 1-6 alkyl-, C 1-6 alkoxy- and C 1-6 alkoxyC 1-6 alkyl-; m is 1, 2 or 3;
- compositions and formulations containing the compounds are also disclosed.
- R 1 is selected from H 3 C 1-6 alkyl-, C 3-6 cycloalkyl-, C 1-6 alkyl-C(O)- and
- A is phenyl or Cs ⁇ cycloalkyl-; n is 1, 2 or 3;
- R 2 at each occurrence is independently selected from H, -OH, -NH 2 , -CN, halogen, Cj- ⁇ alkyl-, C 3-7 cycloalkyl-, C 1-6 alkoxy- and C 1-6 alkoxyC 1-6 alkyl-;
- R 3 at each occurrence is independently selected from H, -OH, -NH 2 , -NO 2 , -CN, halogen, C 1-6 alkyl-, C 1-6 alkoxy- and C 1-6 alkoxyC 1-6 alkyl-; m is 1, 2 or 3;
- R 5 at each occurrence is independently selected from H, -OH, -CN, halogen, -R 6 , -OR 6 , -NR 6 R 7 , -SR 6 , -SOR 6 and -SO 2 R 6 ; q is 1, 2 or 3; wherein:
- R 1 is selected from C 1-6 alkyl-, C 3-6 cycloalkyl-, or C 1 ⁇ aIlCyI-O-C(O)-; n at each occurrence is independently selected from 1 or 2; stereoisomers, enantiomers, in vzvo-hydrolysable precursors and pharmaceutically- acceptable salts thereof.
- Other compounds are those in accord with Formula I, wherein:
- A is phenyl
- R 1 is selected from C 1-6 alkyl or -(CO)-O-C 1-6 alkyl; n at each occurrence is 1; stereoisomers, enantiomers, in vzvo-hydrolysable precursors and pharmaceutically- acceptable salts thereof.
- R 4 is H and R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are as defined for Formula I and n and m are selected from 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, and stereoisomers, enantiomers, in vzvo-hydrolysable precursors and pharmaceutically- acceptable salts thereof.
- R 1 , A, R 2 , n, R 3 , m, R 4 , R 5 and q are as defined for Formula I.
- Particular compounds of Formula I are :
- Disclosed compounds have the advantage that they may be more soluble, be more easily absorbed and more efficacious in vivo, produce fewer side effects, be less toxic, be more potent, more selective, be longer acting, be less metabolized and/or have a better pharmacokinetic profile than, or have other useful pharmacological or physicochemical properties over known compounds.
- compounds described herein will be found to have IC50's of less than about 1 ⁇ M for NK-3 receptors and many compounds will be found to have IC50's of less than about 100 nM for
- Ci -6 alkyl includes but is not limited to methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, n-butyl, /-propyl, z-butyl, t-butyl, s-butyl moieties, whether alone or part of another group and alkyl groups may be straight-chained or branched.
- C 1-6 alkoxy includes but is not limited to -O-methyl, -O-ethyl, -O-n-propyl, -O-n-butyl, -O-z-propyl, -O-z-butyl, -O- ⁇ -butyl, -O-s-butyl moieties, whether alone or part of another group and alkoxy groups may be straight-chained or branched.
- C 3 _ 6 cycloalkyl groups include but are not limited to the cyclic alkyl moieties cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl.
- C 2-6 alkenyl includes but is not limited to 1-propenyl, 2-propenyl, 1-butenyl, 2-butenyl and 3-butenyl.
- C 2-6 alkynyl includes but is not limited to ethynyl, 1-propynyl, 2-propynyl, 1-butynyl, 2-butynyl and 3-butynyl.
- halo or halogen refers to fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine
- aryl includes to phenyl and naphthyl
- aromatic or non-aromatic heterocyclic rings include but are not limited to N- or C-linked furyl, imidazolyl, oxazolyl, pyrrolidinyl, thiazolyl, thiophenyl, pyrrolyl, morpholinyl, piperidinyl, piperazinyl, pyrazinyl, pyridyl, pyrimidinyl, indanyl, indolyl, quinolinyl, isoquinolinyl, quinazolinyl, quinoxalinyl, benzo[b]thiophenyl, benzoxazolyl, or benzthiazolyl;
- DMF referes to dimethylformamide
- THF refers to tetrahydrofuran
- HOBT refers to 1-hydroxybenzotriazole
- DCM refers to dichloromethane
- EtOAc refers .to ethyl acetate
- EDC refers to l-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-3-ethylcarbodiimide
- EDTA refers to ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
- HEPES refers to 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-l-piperazine ethane sulfonic acid, monosodium salt, and
- TEA refers to triethylamine
- RT room temperature
- h hours and other abbreviations have their conventional meanings.
- hydroxy, amino, or other reactive groups may be protected using a protecting group as described in the standard text "Protecting groups in Organic Synthesis", 3 rd Edition (1999) by Greene and Wuts. Unless otherwise stated, reactions are conducted under an inert atmosphere, preferably under a nitrogen atmosphere and are usually conducted at a pressure of about one to about three atmospheres, preferably at ambient pressure (about one atmosphere).
- the compounds and intermediates may be isolated from their reaction mixtures by standard techniques.
- Acid addition salts of the compounds of Formula I which may be mentioned include salts of mineral acids, for example the hydrochloride and hydrobromide salts; and salts formed with organic acids such as formate, acetate, maleate, benzoate, tartrate, and fumarate salts. Acid addition salts of compounds of Formula I may be formed by reacting the free base or a salt, enantiomer or protected derivative thereof, with one or more equivalents of the appropriate acid.
- the reaction may be carried out in a solvent or medium in which the salt is insoluble or in a solvent in which the salt is soluble, e.g., water, dioxane, ethanol, tetrahydrofuran or diethyl ether, or a mixture of solvents, which may be removed in vacuum or by freeze drying.
- a solvent or medium in which the salt is insoluble e.g., water, dioxane, ethanol, tetrahydrofuran or diethyl ether, or a mixture of solvents, which may be removed in vacuum or by freeze drying.
- the reaction may be a metathetical process or it may be carried out on an ion exchange resin.
- Certain compounds of Formula I may exist in tautomeric or enantiomeric forms, all of which are within the scope of Formula I.
- the various optical isomers may be isolated by separation of a racemic mixture of the compounds using conventional techniques, e.g. fractional crystallization, or chiral HPLC.
- the individual enantiomers may be made by reaction of the appropriate optically active starting materials under reaction conditions which will not cause racemization.
- Synthesis of the nitrile ester product of Step 1 can be accomplished by reacting the appropriate bromomethyl substituted quinoline with sodium cyanide in DMF. This nitrile ester can then be converted to the acid as shown in Step 2 by reacting with LiOH in THF/water solvent. The acid can then be coupled to the appropriate amine by reacting with EDC (iV-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-iV-ethylcarbodiimide), HOBt (hydroxybenzotriazole) and morpholine in a CH 2 Cl 2 solution.
- EDC iV-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-iV-ethylcarbodiimide
- HOBt hydroxybenzotriazole
- Compounds of Formulae I, II or IU may be made by a process comprising: coupling an acid
- 3-cyanomethyl-2-phenyl-quinoline-4-carboxylic acid methyl ester may be prepared by the method of Scheme A by reacting 3-bromomethyl-2-phenyl- quinoline-4-carboxylic acid methyl ester with sodium cyanide in DMF to form 3- cyanomethyl-2-phenyl-quinoline-4-carboxylic acid methyl ester.
- the 3-cyanomethyl-2- phenyl-quinoline-4-carboxylic acid methyl ester may then be converted to an acid by reacting with LiOH in a THF/water solvent.
- Formed 3-cyanomethyl-2-phenyl-quinoline-4- carboxylic acid may then be reacted with amino-phenyl-acetic acid methyl ester with EDC, HOBt and morpholine in a CH 2 Cl 2 solution to form the title compound.
- Radiolabeled compounds In a further aspect compounds described herein are those wherein one or more of the atoms is a radioisotope of the same element. In a particular form of this aspect the compound is labeled with tritium. Such radiolabeled compounds are synthesized either by incorporating radio-labeled starting materials or, in the case of tritium, exchange of hydrogen for tritium by known methods.
- Known methods include (1) electrophilic halogenation, followed by reduction of the halogen in the presence of a tritium source, for example, by hydrogenation with tritium gas in the presence of a palladium catalyst, or (2) exchange of hydrogen for tritium performed in the presence of tritium gas and a suitable organometallic (e.g. palladium) catalyst.
- electrophilic halogenation followed by reduction of the halogen in the presence of a tritium source, for example, by hydrogenation with tritium gas in the presence of a palladium catalyst, or (2) exchange of hydrogen for tritium performed in the presence of tritium gas and a suitable organometallic (e.g. palladium) catalyst.
- Tritium-labeled compounds are useful for the discovery of novel medicinal compounds which bind to and modulate the activity, by agonism, partial agonism, or antagonism, of an NK-3 receptor.
- Such tritium-labeled compounds may be used in assays that measure the displacement of such compounds to assess the binding of ligands that bind to NK-3 receptors.
- compounds described herein additionally comprise one or more atoms of a radioisotope.
- the compound comprises a radioactive halogen.
- radio-labeled compounds are synthesized by incorporating radiolabeled starting materials by known methods.
- the radioisotope is selected from 18 F, 123 1, 125 I 5 131 I, 75 Br, 76 Br, 77 Br or 82 Br.
- a most particular embodiment of this aspect is that in which the radioisotope is F.
- Such compounds comprising one or more atoms of a radioisotope are useful as positron emission tomography (PET) ligands and for other uses and techniques to determine the location of NK3 receptors.
- PET positron emission tomography
- Another aspect relates to the use of compounds in accord with Formula I in therapy and in compositions useful for therapy.
- Another aspect encompasses the use of compounds described herein for the therapy of diseases mediated through the action of NK-3 receptors.
- Such an aspect encompasses methods of treatment or prophylaxis of diseases or conditions in which modulation of the NK-3 receptor is beneficial which methods comprise administering a therapeutically- effective amount of an antagonistic compound described herein to a subject suffering from said disease or condition.
- One embodiment of this aspect is a method of treatment or prophylaxis of disorders, wherein the disorder is depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, cognitive disorders, psychoses, obesity, inflammatory diseases including irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disorder, emesis, pre-eclampsia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, disorders associated with excessive gonadotrophins and/or androgens including dysmenorrhea, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatic cancer, or testicular cancer comprising administering a pharmacologically effective amount of a compound of Formula I to a patient in need thereof.
- the disorder is depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, cognitive disorders, psychoses, obesity, inflammatory diseases including irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disorder, emesis, pre-eclampsia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, disorders associated with excessive gonadotrophins and/or androgens including dysmenorrhea, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatic cancer, or testicular cancer
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- a further aspect is the use of a compound according to Formula I, an enantiomer thereof or a pharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof, for the treatment or prophylaxis of a disease or condition in which modulation of the NK-3 receptor is beneficial.
- a compound according to Formula I an enantiomer thereof or a pharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof, for the treatment or prophylaxis of a disease or condition in which modulation of the NK-3 receptor is beneficial.
- diseases and conditions that may be treated are depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, cognitive disorders, psychoses, obesity, inflammatory diseases including irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disorder, emesis, pre-eclampsia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, disorders associated with excessive gonadotrophins and/or androgens including dysmenorrhea, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatic cancer, and testicular cancer. More particular embodiments encompass uses of a compound for treatment or prophylaxis of anxiety, depression, schizophrenia and obesity.
- a further aspect is the use of a compound according to Formula I, an enantiomer thereof or a pharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof, in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment or prophylaxis of the diseases or conditions mentioned herein.
- a particular embodiment of this aspect is the use of a compound described herein in the manufacture of a medicament for treatment or prophylaxis of depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, cognitive disorders, psychoses, obesity, inflammatory diseases including irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disorder, emesis, pre-eclampsia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, disorders associated with excessive gonadotrophins and/or androgens including dysmenorrhea, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatic cancer, and testicular cancer.
- a pharmaceutical composition including preferably less than 80% and more preferably less than 50% by weight of a compound described herein in admixture with an inert pharmaceutically- acceptable diluent, lubricant or carrier.
- diluents, lubricants and carriers are:
- - for capsules tartaric acid or lactose
- Such a pharmaceutical composition may be prepared by a process that comprises mixing or compounding the ingredients together and forming the mixed ingredients into tablets or suppositories or other administrable form, encapsulating the ingredients in capsules or dissolving the ingredients to form injectable solutions. - -
- Pharmaceutically-acceptable derivatives include solvates and salts.
- compounds of Formula I herein may form acid addition salts with acids, such as conventional pharmaceutically-acceptable acids including maleic, hydrochloric, hydrobromic, phosphoric, acetic, fumaric, salicylic, citric, lactic, mandelic, tartaric and methanesulfonic acids.
- Acid addition salts of the compounds of Formula I which may be mentioned include salts of mineral acids, for example the hydrochloride and hydrobromide salts; and salts formed with organic acids such as formate, acetate, maleate, benzoate, tartrate, and fumarate salts.
- Acid addition salts of compounds of Formula I may be formed by reacting the free base or a salt, enantiomer or protected derivative thereof, with one or more equivalents of the appropriate acid.
- the reaction may be carried out in a solvent or medium in which the salt is insoluble or in a solvent in which the salt is soluble, e.g., water, dioxane, ethanol, tetrahydrofuran or diethyl ether, or a mixture of solvents, which may be removed in vacuum or by freeze drying.
- the reaction may be a metathetical process or it may be carried out on an ion exchange resin.
- the amount of compound used and the dosage administered will, of course, vary with the compound employed, the mode of administration and the treatment desired. However, in general, satisfactory results are obtained when compounds of Formula I are administered at a daily dosage of about 0.1 mg to about 20 mg/kg of animal body weight. Such doses may be given in divided doses 1 to 4 times a day or in sustained release form. For man, the total daily dose is in the range of from 5 mg to 1,400 mg, more preferably from 10 mg to 100 mg, and unit dosage forms suitable for oral administration comprise from 2 mg to 1,400 mg of the compound admixed with a solid or liquid pharmaceutical carriers, lubricants and diluents.
- Some compounds of Formula I may exist in tautomeric, enantiomeric, stereoisomeric or geometric isomeric forms, all of which are included within the scope of the description.
- Optical isomers may be isolated by separation of a racemic mixture of the compounds using conventional techniques, e.g. fractional crystallization, or chiral HPLC.
- the individual enantiomers may be made by reaction of the appropriate optically active starting materials under reaction conditions which will not cause racemization.
- Exemplary compounds may be prepared by processes analogous to that described in Scheme 1. Those of skill in the art will readily appreciate that many suitable amines and acid chlorides and carboxylic acids may be used to form compounds within the scope of the subject matter described herein as Formula I. - -
- BIOLOGICAL TESTS NK-3 Receptor Binding Activity Generally, NK-3r binding activity may be assessed using assays performed as described in Krause et al, (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94: 310-315, 1997).
- NK-3r complementary DNA is cloned from human hypothalamic RNA using standard procedures.
- the receptor cDNA is inserted into a suitable expression vector transfected into a Chinese hamster ovary cell line, and a stably-expressing clonal cell line may be isolated, characterized and used for experiments.
- Cells may be grown in tissue culture medium by techniques known to those of skill in the art and recovered by low speed centrifugation. Cell pellets may be homogenized, total cellular membranes isolated by high speed centrifugation and suspended in buffered saline. Generally, receptor binding assays may be performed by incubating suitable amounts of purified membrane preparations with 125 I-methylPhe7-neurokinin B, in the presence or absence of test compounds. Membrane proteins may be harvested by rapid filtration and radioactivity may be quantitated in a ⁇ -plate scintillation counter. Nonspecific binding may be distinguished from specific binding by use of suitable controls and the affinity of compounds for the expressed receptor may be determined by using different concentrations of compounds.
- a human NK-3 receptor gene was cloned using methods similar to those described for other human NK receptors (Aharony et ah, MoI. Pharmacol. 45:9-19, 1994; Caccese et ah, Neuropeptides 33, 239-243, 1999).
- the DNA sequence of the cloned NK-3 receptor differed from the published sequence (Buell et ah, FEBS Letts. 299,90-95, 1992; Huang et ah, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 184,966-972, 1992) having a silent single T>C base change at nucleotide 1320 of the coding sequence.
- the cloned gene provides a primary amino acid sequence for the encoded NK-3 receptor protein identical to the published sequence.
- the receptor cDNA was used to transfect CHO-Kl cells using standard methods and a clone stably-expressing the receptor was isolated and characterized. Plasma membranes from these cells were prepared as published (Aharony et ah, 1994). Cells were harvested and centrifuged to remove medium.
- the pelleted cells were homogenized (Brinkman Polytron, three 15 sec bursts on ice) in a buffer consisting of 50 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.4), 120 mM NaCl, 5 mM KCl, 10 mM EDTA and protease inhibitors (0.1 mg/ml soybean trypsin inhibitor, and 1 mM iodoacetamide).
- the homogenate was centrifuged at lOOOxg for 10 min at 4 °C to remove cell debris. Pellets were washed once with homogenizing buffer. Supernatants were combined and centrifuged at 40,000xg for 20 min at 4 °C.
- the membrane-containing pellet was homogenized with a Polytron'as before.
- the suspension was centrifuged at 40,000xg for 20 min at 4 0 C, the pellet suspended in buffer (20 mM HEPES, pH 7.4 containing 3 mM MgCl 2 , 30 mM KCl, and 100 ⁇ M thiorphan) and the protein concentration determined.
- the membrane suspension was then diluted to 3 mg/ml with buffer containing 0.02% BSA 3 and flash frozen. Samples were stored at -80 0 C until used.
- a receptor binding assay method with [ 125 I]-MePhe7-NKB was modified from that described by Aharony et al, J. Pharmacol. Exper. Ther., 274: 1216-1221, 1995.
- NK-3 functional activity may be assessed by using calcium mobilization assays in stable NK-3r-expressing cell lines.
- Calcium mobilization induced by the methylPhe7-neurokinin B agonist may be monitored using a FLIPR (Molecular Devices) instrument in the manner described by the manufacturer.
- Agonists may be added to the cells and fluorescence responses continuously recorded for up to 5 min.
- the actions of antagonists may be assessed by preincubating cells prior to administration of the methylPhe7 -neurokinin B agonist.
- the action of agonists may be assessed by observing their intrinsic activity in such a system.
- NK-3 receptor expressing CHO cells were maintained in growth media (Ham's F12 medium, 10% FBS, 2mM L-glutamine, and 50 mg/mL Hygromycin B). One day prior to the assay cells were dispensed into 384-well plates in Ultraculture media (Cambrex Bio Science) with 2 mM L-glutamine to achieve 70-90% confluency.
- Assay buffer consisting of Hanks' Balanced Salt Solution, 15 mM HEPES, and 2.5 mM probenecid, pH 7.4. The cells were then loaded with Fluo4/AM dye (4.4 ⁇ M) in assay buffer.
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